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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 381

Julian’s Stand-In Wife By South Wind Dialect Chapter 381

“What about these flowers, sir?”

Julian glanced around calmly and said, “Throw them all away.”

But he was unaware that Kayla was watching. She was more or less recovered from the ordeal. From the outside, it was hard to tell that Julian had tampered with her fertility.

She hid in the shadows, watching the cruel man, and her eyes looked as if they could spit fire.

So, he said he didn’t love her, did he?

But she wanted him to love her!

Kayla hid in the shadows with a calculating look in her eyes.

First, she took a few pictures of Noel handling the flowers, then she stepped back into the middle of the discarded flowers, smiled brightly, and made a heart with her hand before taking some pictures.

In quick succession, Kayla found the best angle for herself and sent all the photos to Diana.

This created the illusion that Julian had asked Noel to buy all these flowers for her.

Even the location was near the animal clinic. The pictures immediately validated Diana’s suspicions.

When Diana received the photos, the only thought in her mind was that it was good that their divorce had been finalized.

Julian really had been using her as practice on how to make Kayla happy.

He had truly carried out this play of substitute with perfection.

Diana was so tired of this triangle between them, so she deleted the photos and turned off her phone before heading to the cemetery again.

However, she didn’t bring alcohol this time.

She cleaned up the grave a little, then put some toys she had bought on the way here for her two babies. After a while, she stood to leave. However, she was surprised to see Oliver.

“I asked Vans for the grave’s location,” Oliver said, straight to the point. His footsteps were hurried, and his breathing was heavy.

He had obviously rushed over here after exiting the hospital.

Of course, he hadn’t expected to run into Diana here, but it was a coincidence.

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